Wentworth Club is a privately owned
golf club
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and
country club
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in
Virginia Water,
Surrey, on the south western fringes of
London
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, not far from
Windsor Castle
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The original c ...
. The club was founded in 1922. Beijing-based
Reignwood Group
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bought the club in September 2014 and implemented a new
debenture
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membership structure, starting at £100,000. The debenture is now estimated at £175,000.
History
The 19th-century house the ''"Wentworths"'' (now the
club house for the club) was the home for the brother-in-law of the
Duke of Wellington
Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington, (1 May 1769 – 14 September 1852) was an Anglo-Irish people, Anglo-Irish soldier and Tories (British political party), Tory statesman who was one of the leading military and political figures of Uni ...
. It was purchased in 1850 by exiled the Spanish Carlist captain-general
Ramón Cabrera, 1st Count of Morella (Carlist title) and 1st Marquis of Têr (Bourbon title) and his heiress wife.
After his death, his widow, née Catherine Anne Vaughn-Richards, bought up the surrounding lands under The Cabrera Trust to safeguard the meadows, brooks and the trees planted from her travels on the continent with her gentrified husband to form what has become the heart of the
Wentworth Estate
The Wentworth Estate is a private estate of large houses set in about woodland, in Runnymede, Surrey. It was commenced in the early 1920s. It lies within a gently undulating area of coniferous heathland and interlaces with the Wentworth Gol ...
.
In 1912, builder
W. G. Tarrant had started developing
St George's Hill,
Weybridge
Weybridge () is a town in the Borough of Elmbridge in Surrey, England, around southwest of central London. The settlement is recorded as ''Waigebrugge'' and ''Weibrugge'' in the 7th century and the name derives from a crossing point of the ...
– a development of houses based on minimum plots based around a golf course. In 1922 Tarrant acquired the development rights for the Wentworth Estate, getting
Harry Colt
Henry Shapland "Harry" Colt (4 August 1869 – 21 November 1951) was a golf course architect born in Highgate, England. He worked predominantly with Charles Alison, John Morrison, and Alister MacKenzie, in 1928 forming Colt, Alison & Morrison L ...
to develop a golf course around ''"Wentworth"'' house. Tarrant developed the large houses on the estate to a similar Surrey formula used at St George's Hill. Development of Wentworth Estate ground to a halt due to the
Great Depression in the late 1920s. In 1931 when the banks asked for repayment of a large debenture, Tarrant was forced to declare
bankrupt
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cy. The ownership of the land passed to Wentworth Estates Ltd, which came under the control of
Sir Lindsay Parkinson & Co Ltd.
In 1988,
Elliott Bernerd's property investment company Chelsfield bought Wentworth Golf Club for £17.7 million
(also reported as £20 million).
Bernerd sold 40% of the club to Japanese investors, raising £32 million, in 1989.
In 2004, Chelsfield sold the remaining 60% share, as fashion industry entrepreneur
Richard Caring
Richard Allan Caring (born 4 June 1948) is a British businessman. He initially built a business, International Clothing Designs, supplying Hong Kong-manufactured fashion to UK retailers. After surviving the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake, he div ...
bought the club for £130 million.
In 2014 Caring sold the club for £135m to Beijing-based Reignwood Investments (a holding company associated with billionaire
Yan Bin), which has made the club more exclusive by cutting the number of members and raising the fees.
Current debentures cost £175,000 and the annual fees is £16,000.
Today
Wentworth Club is best known for its associations with professional golf. It has three eighteen-hole courses: the famous
Harry Colt
Henry Shapland "Harry" Colt (4 August 1869 – 21 November 1951) was a golf course architect born in Highgate, England. He worked predominantly with Charles Alison, John Morrison, and Alister MacKenzie, in 1928 forming Colt, Alison & Morrison L ...
-designed West Course from 1926, the earlier yet lesser-played East Course which was also designed by Colt in 1924, the recent Edinburgh Course designed by
John Jacobs, and a nine-hole par-3 executive course.
The headquarters of the
PGA European Tour
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are located at the club, and each year it hosts the Tour's
PGA Championship
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. It was the venue of the 1953
Ryder Cup and of the
World Match Play Championship from 1964 until 2007.
The club is surrounded by and entwined with the
Wentworth Estate
The Wentworth Estate is a private estate of large houses set in about woodland, in Runnymede, Surrey. It was commenced in the early 1920s. It lies within a gently undulating area of coniferous heathland and interlaces with the Wentworth Gol ...
, one of the most expensive private estates in the London suburbs, which was built at the same time, where many top golfers and other celebrities have homes. One of them is
Ernie Els
Theodore Ernest Els (; born 17 October 1969) is a South African professional golfer. A former , he is known as "The Big Easy" due to his imposing physical stature (he stands ) along with his fluid golf swing. Among his more than 70 career victor ...
, who became the club's "world-wide touring professional" in 2005. Over the winter of 2005-06 Els, who was developing a
golf course design
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practice, made alterations to the West Course, lengthening it by and adding 30 bunkers.
Wentworth also has a tennis and health club. The Wentworth Tennis and Health Club consists of a gymnasium, dance studio, health spa, ozone swimming pool and Jacuzzi,
crèche facilities, changing rooms, and a café. The extensive facility was completed in 1999 for £9 million by architects
Broadway Malyan
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Among its incorporated businesses globally, it owns or is closely associated with the English incorpora ...
.
Golf courses
West Course
*Opened: 1926
*Architect:
Harry Colt
Henry Shapland "Harry" Colt (4 August 1869 – 21 November 1951) was a golf course architect born in Highgate, England. He worked predominantly with Charles Alison, John Morrison, and Alister MacKenzie, in 1928 forming Colt, Alison & Morrison L ...
(redesigned from 2005 to 2017 by
Ernie Els
Theodore Ernest Els (; born 17 October 1969) is a South African professional golfer. A former , he is known as "The Big Easy" due to his imposing physical stature (he stands ) along with his fluid golf swing. Among his more than 70 career victor ...
)
*Par: 72
*Length:
*Course Record: 62,
Robert Karlsson
Robert Karlsson (born 3 September 1969) is a Swedish professional golfer who has played on the European Tour and the PGA Tour, and now plays on the PGA Tour Champions.
Early life
Karlsson was born in Katrineholm, Sweden where his father Björn ...
,
Thomas Bjørn
Thomas Bjørn (born 18 February 1971) is a professional golfer from Denmark who plays on the European Tour. He is the most successful Danish golfer to have played the game having won fifteen tournaments worldwide on the European Tour. In 1997 he ...
,
Alex Norén
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*Key tournaments:
HSBC World Match Play Championship, 1964 – 2007:
BMW PGA Championship
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History
The BMW PGA Championship ...
, 1984 – present:
Ryder Cup, 1953:
World Cup
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1956
''West Course Scorecard''
East Course
*Opened: 1924
*Architect:
Harry Colt
Henry Shapland "Harry" Colt (4 August 1869 – 21 November 1951) was a golf course architect born in Highgate, England. He worked predominantly with Charles Alison, John Morrison, and Alister MacKenzie, in 1928 forming Colt, Alison & Morrison L ...
*Par: 68
*Length:
*Course Record: 62,
Doug N Sewell
*Key tournaments: inaugural
Curtis Cup
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, 1932; friendly match between US and GB&I (forerunner to
Ryder Cup) 1926.
''East Course Scorecard''
Edinburgh Course
*Opened: 1990
*Architect:
John Jacobs (with
Gary Player
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and
Bernard Gallacher
Bernard Gallacher, OBE (born 9 February 1949) is a Scottish professional golfer.
Early life and amateur career
Gallacher was born in Bathgate, Scotland. He took up golf at the age of eleven. In 1965 he won the Lothians Golf Association Boys C ...
)
*Par: 72
*Length:
*Course Record: 67,
Gary Orr
Gary Hamish Orr (born 11 May 1967) is a Scottish professional golfer.
Career
Orr was born in Helensburgh, Scotland. He turned professional in 1988 and became a member of the European Tour in 1993. His two wins on the Tour both came in 2000, at ...
*Tournaments held:
Wentworth Senior Masters
''Edinburgh Course Scorecard''
Executive Course (9 Holes)
*Par: 27
*Length:
References
External links
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Golf clubs and courses in Surrey
Golf clubs and courses designed by Harry Colt
Ryder Cup venues
Curtis Cup venues